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WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 11, 1984 Sasquatch Ph.D Steiner leg Carol

[...] Since you both have such mental agility and a history in this life of health and vitality, that history can be used by Ruburt, if he recalls himself running up and down the steps of the art gallery, for example. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session July 25, 1977 future compliment equated confidence uncreative

People may have some glimmerings of their own reincarnational existences, but they are patterned according to current beliefs—fleshed out by ideas from movies or history books. [...] They do not have access to the history books of the future in the same way. [...] The history books of the past, for that matter, are mainly fabrications.

TPS5 Deleted Session August 12, 1979 groin Protestants moral parochial money

[...] In those terms (underlined) it is for Loren a step up from, say, Sayre, whose history is richer even in “lower class” origins. [...]

[...] There is a great history of masculinity that expressed itself through the development of thought, quiet meditation—and I do not necessarily mean of the mystical kind—of communion of the mind with nature. [...]

There is a long history connected with such American Puritan beliefs about morality, having to do with the fact that medieval priests were sometimes licentious, and opulent. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 4: Session 829, March 22, 1978 Christ resurrection ascension Gospels Luke

I’d say that in this 829th session Seth spoke out of a knowledge of biblical tradition and history; that is, he wasn’t saying that Christ did rise from the dead or ascend into heaven, but referring to Christianity’s interpretation of its own creative Christ story. Seth has always maintained that Christ wasn’t crucified to begin with — indeed, he told us in the same private session that “…in the facts of history, there was no crucifixion, resurrection, or ascension. In the terms of history, there was no biblical Christ. [...]

Your experience of history, of the days of your life, is invisibly formed by those ideas that exist in the imagination only, and then are projected upon the physical world. [...]

TPS5 Session 832 (Deleted Portion) January 29, 1979 discomfort dentistry noisier knees prognosis

[...] Already, Paul O’Neill has loaned her two books on the history of dentistry....)

TPS3 Deleted Session July 23, 1977 confidence anxiety Carroll ingrained behavior

I do not want to go into history here, but to some extent the Catholic church began the mass pattern that ended up putting the individual in such a position, so that the self was trusted least of all. [...]

[...] When people form even dreams about other lives, they often draw upon the picture books of history, and there is no such heritage of a cultural nature with which they can flesh out any dreams of future lives.

TES9 Notes by RFB July 20, 1969 Aldrin Armstrong moon module rfb

(As is obvious from history—nothing developed from the material below! [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 2: Session 885, October 24, 1979 Ankh Hermes materialists Spreekt Mitzi

Aside from anything Seth has said or ever may say about other probable realities, or even about human origins here on earth, I think it most risky at this stage in history for anyone—scientist or not—to dogmatically state that life has no meaning, or is a farce, or that attributes of our reality of which we can only mentally conceive at this time do not really exist. [...] The history of science itself contains many examples of theories and “facts” gone awry. [...] Truly, our individual and collective ignorance of just our own probable reality is most profound at this time in our linear history (in those terms). [...]

[...] (Such heretics are also called “vitalists,” a term related to animism, and one which also has a long history of scientific contempt behind it.)

UR2 Section 4: Session 709 October 2, 1974 orientation disengagement cellular faster Unknown

In the same way, when you look at the current state of the world, or at history, you often structure your perceptions so that only the topmost surfaces of events are seen. Using the same kind of reasoning, you are apt to judge the historic past of your species in very limited terms, and to overlook great dues in your history because they seem to make no sense.

Dictation: We will be discussing alternate methods of orientation that consciousness can take when allied with flesh, trying to give the reader some personal experience with such altered conditions, along with a brief history of some civilizations that utilized these unofficial orientations as their predominant method of focus.

[...] In Session 684 (in Volume 1) he said at 10:07: “Your body’s condition at any time is not so much the result of its own comprehension of its ‘past history’ as it is of its own comprehension of future probabilities. [...]

SS Part One: Chapter 2: Session 513, February 5, 1970 pleasure created understatement form environment

[...] I can have it night or day, in your terms, as I prefer — or any period, say, of your history. [...]

[...] You can see this in your own system, in a slowed-down version, when you observe the changing forms taken by living matter through its “evolutionary” history.

UR1 Appendix 7: (For Session 689) outline Health Illness Sunday contents

[...] Its private idea of history as alive in cellular memory, upon which the body’s current present is based. Prejudiced official histories.

UR2 Section 4: Session 707 July 1, 1974 cells probable components predictive goals

Give us a moment … (Long pause, eyes closed.) There are lands of the mind.5 That is, the mind has its own “civilizations,” its own personal culture and geography, its own history and inclinations. [...] So, ideally speaking, the history of your species can be discovered quite clearly within the psyche; and true archaeological events are found not only by uncovering rocks and relics, but by bringing to light, so to speak, the memories that dwell within the psyche.

ECS1 ESP Class Session, April [1?], 1969 Christ jolly murder tulips Easter

[...] In the dawn of history, in the dawn before history began, man changed form. [...]

ECS1 ESP Class Session, October 22, 1968 withdrew cough transgression control truth

I have, to some extent, your histories before me and I see your giant steps and your tiny steps and I see where you trip. [...]

[...] I look back again at your past histories and to your probabilities and futures in your terms, and my, how you change. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session November 14, 1977 technology civilizations sophisticated microfilm Raphael

[...] As people lose the kind of ancestral roots that exist in “less advanced” societies, so many sophisticated civilizations, with rapid overturn of goods and products, with printing presses and writing upon fragile paper, are lost to history.

Your ideas of the history of your species, then, are largely distorted versions of the latest chapter, in those terms.

TPS3 Deleted Session January 19, 1976 unsafe coping race safe species

[...] The species can decide to change its course, and set certain actions into history that will change the future, seemingly against all probabilities apparent at the time. [...]

[...] There are periods in history when this happened before, and a new kind of civilization resulted. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 3: March 20, 1984 vases package hollyhocks twists irises

(Long pause at 4:36.) In the deepest of terms, while each body has a history, each moment in the body’s existence is also new, freshly emerging into the world, innocent and unique. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 11: Session 540, July 6, 1970 reincarnation choose reenter cycle intermediary

Before the time of choosing, however, there is a period of self-examination, and your full “history” becomes available to you. [...]

TPS5 Session 853 (Deleted) May 14, 1979 feminine male creativity connotations prostitute

[...] It is a universe endowed with male characteristics as these appear in the male-female orientations of your history. [...]

[...] You have in your history then a male god of power and vengeance, who killed your enemies for you. [...]

NotP Chapter 8: Session 783, July 12, 1976 hub language cordellas circular wheel

[...] Events can be considered in the same fashion, as psychological sentences put together from the alphabet of the senses — experienced sentences that are lived instead of written, formed into perceived history instead of just being penned, for example, into a book about history.

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